Underfloor Heating and Home Automation
INTRODUCTION
As more people choose home automation systems to control
lighting, security or heating, questions have arisen as
to whether underfloor heating can be linked in? Bill
McConnel, Technical Director of Continental Underfloor
Heating discusses a number of issues surrounding
underfloor heating and argues why it is ideally placed
to compliment a home automation system.
Underfloor heating (UFH) is becoming an increasingly
popular and common method of heating homes. This is due
to a number of factors, the most important being the
greater efficiency compared to radiator systems, and
hence the lower running costs: important in this age of
rising fuel costs. The reason for this fuel efficiency
is because UFH heats ‘radiantly’, meaning that the air
temperature can be one or two degrees cooler than what
would be comfortable with a radiator system. Radiator
systems rely far more on ‘convected heat’, which causes
currents of air within a room, leading to greater
heat-loss than with UFH. UFH also has the advantage of
being discrete and aesthetically pleasing, since the
pipe work is buried in the floor and the manifold and
associated controls hidden away in a convenient
cupboard.
Building regulations also changed in 2002, and now all
floors have to be insulated to reduce heat loss. Prior
to this change in regulation, UFH required additional
insulation to operate effectively and this cost more to
install.
The following article will discuss many of the issues
surrounding UFH systems and demonstrate how UFH can
compliment a home automation system.
UFH SYSTEMS
Underfloor heating falls into two main categories:
electric systems and warm water systems. Generally,
electric systems are chosen for installation in single
room projects, whereas warm water systems are more
commonly used in whole-house installations. Water based
systems are better suited to whole-house projects
because they are generally cheaper to operate in larger
areas than electric systems.
Traditional warm water underfloor heating has pipework
embedded in the floor screed, with insulation below to
‘reflect’ the heat upward. Each room has its own
thermostat that is typically hard-wired back to the
manifold controller. The manifold controller essentially
acts as a wiring centre to link the relevant thermostats
to the appropriate thermal actuator valves. When there
is a demand for heat from the thermostat, the valves
open to allow the heated water to flow through the pipe
work.
Superficially, it would appear that there is very little
differentiation between one UFH product and another.
Pipework is probably the best starting point. All UFH
pipework is constructed from a plastic or plastic
composite material. The two main materials used are
Polybutylene pipe or a Polyethylene pipe, in various
guises such as PE-RT or Pex. However, all these
materials allow oxygen to percolate through them. This
oxygen will eventually dissolve into the water, causing
corrosion on the metallic parts of the system. For this
reason UFH piping requires some form of oxygen barrier.
This is achieved by layering the pipe with other
materials, which are usually sandwiched between the two
layers of the main pipe material. This oxygen barrier
can either be made out of another polymer such as EVOH,
or aluminium.
The aluminium layer has two advantages: 1) it provides a
100% oxygen barrier and 2) it also allows the pipe to be
bent, and once bent will stay in place. This is a
distinct advantage when installing since no specialist
fitting systems need to be used. It is also important to
ensure that all joints are fully accessible and piping
should not be jointed below floor level.
For warm water underfloor heating systems the water flow
temperatures are much cooler than those used for
radiators. This has two significant environmental
benefits: 1) it makes UFH ideal for use in combination
with alternative heat sources such as geothermal heat
pumps and 2) it makes maximum use of condensing boilers
with low flow and return temperatures, ensuring that the
boiler runs permanently in its highly efficient
condensing mode. This ultimately reduces the fuel bills
and carbon emissions.
UFH AND HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
Home automation systems can link all systems within a
house (for example, security, temperature, lighting,
audio control etc) to one main control point to improve
comfort, convenience, and safety. UFH is suitable for
linking into a home automation system. There is already
a wiring centre and electrically actuated flow control
to each room. All that is required is a 230 Volt or 24
Volt to be switched live (system dependant) to the
manifold controller from the room sensors via the house
control centre. This means any room can be controlled
completely independently of any other area. Frequently
these systems are not hard-wired but controlled using
wireless technology.
If an automated system is being installed, it is always
worth checking with the home automation supplier and
designer that the UFH system and home automation system
are compatible, and exactly who is supplying what
components. This will avoid installation problems and
potential duplication of components.
One of the key benefits of installing UFH in combination
with home automation is to achieve greater energy
efficiencies; this can be achieved by combining the UFH
and home automation with optimisation and compensation
systems.
An ‘optimised start-system’ works by predicting what
time the UFH will have to turn on to ensure that the
required temperature is reached. For example if a
customer requires their UFH to be set at 20ºC at 8.00
am, then the optimised start system will note the
external temperature and internal room temperature, and
using this information it will start to heat the room so
that it reaches the desired temperature at the required
time. Heat is not lost by keeping the system turned on
when it is not needed.
Optimisation systems will also help to control the flow
temperature to the manifold, to match the heat loss from
the building. This again means that the system will run
at even lower temperatures providing more efficiency.
Compensation software adjusts the room temperature based
on the external temperature. For example if it is a very
warm day outside the software will ‘compensate’ by
reducing the internal temperature. It is however,
important that the compensation software is designed
specifically for the UFH system since the
characteristics are different from those of a radiator
system. Once again, this will enhance energy efficiency
and cost savings since the system will only start up
when required. Additionally, most compensation systems
are self-learning and become more efficient over time,
with the underfloor heating only starting when needed.
SUMMARY
This article has demonstrated how UFH is uniquely placed
to compliment any home automation system and has
discussed a number of issues to consider when installing
it. Continental Underfloor Heating offers the most
comprehensive range of UFH systems in the UK and has an
expert technical team on hand to provide customer
advice.
Email:
info@continental-ufh.co.uk
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